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...as someone who has designed hundreds of logos I should have said logotype...It just looks like somebody picked a Microsoft Word typeface and typed it out...too old fashioned for me.
28 edition 1, 38 edition 2, 38 edition 3, unlimited platinum blue and grey dials to rake in the $, piece unique enamel, etc. Green or purple must be next. At this rate, just release all the variants so customers can choose a favorite instead of trickling ...
RG doesn’t need to artificially raise interest in their watches. They have enough awareness among aficionados to just do what they do best: make original, flawlessly executed and finished watches.
However, as much as I considered having one, (loved the red element), the unlimited limited approach is such a slap in your face, Honestly, I lose interest when I see that AP approach of unlimited limited takes the fun of the enjoyment from unique pieces....